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Igneous Rocks

Sedimentary Rocks

Metamorphic Rocks Rock Cycle

Plate tectonics

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Igneous Rocks 100

All igneous rocks are formed from?

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Cooled molten matter (not just lava or magma)

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When the molten matter erupts out of a volcano it is called?

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lava

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Igneous rocks that form from magma will usually have what characteristic?

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Large crystals

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Igneous rocks that form from lava have two names, they are

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Extrusive and volcanic

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Name the extrusive igneous rock that cooled so “quickly” that the air

bubbles were trapped

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pumice

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Sedimentary Rocks 100

Where on the earth are most sedimentary rocks found

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Near the surface

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Clastic/fragmental sedimentary rocks are named by

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Size of sediment

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Sedimentary rocks that contain organic parts or traces of what was

once living are called

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bioclastic

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Sedimentary rocks that are formed when the sediment is left behind after the water

has been “removed” are called

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Crystalline, evaporite or chemical

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Sediments are “put together” by either cementation or compaction, this “putting

together” process is called

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lithification

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Metamorphic Rocks 100

Metamorphic rocks are changed by what two possible processes

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Heat and/or pressure

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A metamorphic rock is a different rock that is changed, the original rock

is referred to as

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A parent rock

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When a metamorphic rock looks as if it has wavy lines in it, it is said to

have

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banding

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If the banding on a metamorphic rock is such that it looks as if the rock

could be “pulled apart” like the pages of a book, it is said to be

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foliated

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Metamorphic Rocks 500Rocks that are metamorphisized near

a plate boundary are said to have undergone what kind of

metamorphism?

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Metamorphic Rocks 500

contact

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Rock Cycle 100How does a sediment can turn into a sedimentary rock

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Rock Cycle 100

Lithification (deposition, compaction, cementation)

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How does ANY rock turn into a new metamorphic rock

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Metamorphism (heat and/or pressure)

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Rock Cycle 300

How does anything turn into magma?

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melting

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Rock Cycle 400

How does anything become a sediment?

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(uplift) weathering and erosion

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Rock Cycle 500

The shortest “path” for magma to become a sedimentary rock would be

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Rock Cycle 5001. Solidify as an igneous rock, 2. become a sediment

(uplift, weathering and erosion), 3. lithification to become a sedimentary rock (deposition, burial,

compaction and cementation)

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Plate tectonics 100

The theory that describes the movement of the earth’s crust

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Plate tectonics

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When the plates of the earth’s crust rub and smash into/against one

another, we feel the motion in the form of

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Earthquakes

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Earthquakes’ strength is measured on what scale

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Richter scale

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When plate movement cause a mountain of magma to form, it is

called a

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volcano

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The location in the Pacific ocean where many volcanoes exist because of the plate

boundaries, has been nicknamed

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The Ring of Fire